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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1871)
'Hie lfjHwiy- 'lis. From "Diiiivarlidi'' a huinlrel pound ,, riw .esay, n-tttly puhlisliwl. Iy t'e ',fckfttl-ii Teiuixn-anee, ie:i".ie. 'i'iJe train' at Um iRriiiiTii. of the f-xtr.u-t, ; hds just lelt I'crtli to Ghi- the bright re -.jrldrp. of the t ftir liiv. Hood lHafklock mul Caniji ' Hiaclvlook siiovolU'ii hi a ip!i:m of coal-, aiul ' plained the irtii lint' tity "It's like vre'll Jro n .sornvry nifrlit,. 3k: .iid ;n he looked un into the dark, po'-U'nttflis- skv. " ' ' - Like ciionluM ! saitl; Oainpuvll,' milt:u!y. .-;:'"-': " ' lUtnphell had 'had nnotiu-r tost of Jht; "(Jiil .of tJod' at Perth, ami w:u -inuMUilly moivw, ami more iiu-Ihied to sKvp than talk. After one or ' two moro H:availin;jc' attempt ''to get up n ..conver.itioiu JMaeklock dreiv- I'ur tlser h:to shelter, and sat dowu on one if t!w sliilii! seat utaler the storm hoard; re-signing hhnVelf, we ntav to pleasant thoniHit- of ami ' t'eolinjr liappv ut her lH:inr so near nun. laumoeli reiiiain- 1 standing sullenly oji the footpath to attend to the . engine. Tiuy';pt Forg.tndenny am! 'Fort-' ;viot without stopping. They stbi ' jiod at Dunning, where; three- or four people, .nmnleu well up to protect iie:nsjves trom the night air. : were waiting for the train, They stopped again "at lAnehterardeiv here the statical lights looked cheery hy eoiir l r&- with the darkia? of tlie.. iiight. Here they slmnted on to the ilinvii suppose, leuny. sratioli. till 'west should nnn- line, a little hevond tlw. tho ni&ht 3IuiI The mail eame upri al)oit f;e 'lie alter, sharp upon it tuue; stop-, pod for a minute to take in" t lie bags ; and 'then, with an impatient snort. jas.ed tn in the darkness.. Campbell a:hJ Ulackloik tlieveuiMn prepared to resh;rnt to their proper -line, j They ;; oji' the sf.eaiu ami ' reversed" the t:gfci ; bnt there, was a slight irwline on tJjo spot i the train AVtis heavy and they eouid Iiot gi;t it fco , move. After one or two attempts, Campbell speak ilig with a '.thick .voice,' for he was JiaTf stupid with drink, onlcivl P.l.iek lock to get a erowJwr and iut It to tlie when! to give the. engine a start.. . : ; . i 4. V ill t Si ttdair 1 wye one ?r'' sjiid P!ackloek, jerking his tl.mwb towaixl itn engine they "hal jiassed on the aiding nearly opiosite the platform. lit; Iwd letter go and see ;ai;ipbejl sl.tiggishly- eontinaed hi' attempts to btaft hi? engine; whiie. Jilaokioek uxnit baek to Siru:lair-v gl;s.ueing up a he passed, at tlie win- lows of the. carriage where Jeuuy vaj, ii hopes' of seeing her faee and getting' : smile. He told Sinclair What lie- wanted., i tinelair who vva.4-iivJidinr a ! ,v,Ur nim- c jwSijaper by the light of Un oil lamp, I otherlrain Till He simtnjx. niwU the- enirine. For tunately, steam was already up.:'. They baeked the engine, got tlie np-line,' only panel to pass one woiil with the station-master, and then away they dashed full-speed into the wild dark night. - The other engine and train had got the start of them, by nearly two miles. If tlie express was trite to her time, tliere was no hope, hi live or six minutes there would be a eollision. lint if the. express wa in the lejist, In-hind, there was still a desperate ehance. Away, then, and awav. On they went with thundering crank and grinding steel. Tin; tender quivered and rockeil ; the gromuk lit by the glare of the engine lamps, swept . like? lightening under them. Thure was a terrible voice in thequifk, clanking wheels ''Life or death.' life or death!- life or death!' The telegraph poles Hew juist like frighten ed spirit There" there "she is IV; burst from the lips of both men together, as they caught sight of two red lights shining far ahead upon the line. "Oil on, for Cod's sake; on!" cried lilacklocfep'xfith 'frightful eager I less. They dashed with a shattering roar In tween the rocks of I.entrie," burst, forth again, .audayay, on the wil,d, atid t'rrihki pursuits '-d'hey. weregaia ing rapidly on the train ahead. .There was still "a hojte a desjK rat 1ioh. They dashed, wiih another roar, througli the deep cutting at ""Heath's Waixi. and stilt' awav and away. Life or death lit'; or death life or death!" clanked the wheel. lla! what's that? lid you see that ?' " critxl rShiclair,- suddenly, lus.eyeV caught sight lor an iustau, of a spectral form that flashed across the rails almost at the engine wheel. On on ! " Placklock almost screamed never turning his eyes from the retl lights altond, wliioh they Were now nqiidly neari:g. "" .Just as the louiy train crossed the llh. tl.ev iiewr dashid The aloiiir awtul naa 110 crowoar, uut tuougut , liusv. tiKi eu'ne KfllKX III UW bilCU. .s lie KtlU Brid-re of II side. Now or crisis luid come. ' v v -T f'"?- The' jirliaineiit;ify train W:i5 tfiimtl reing along the parallel rails at the velocity of nearly thirty miles an hour; and a Sinclair and l'.lacklock passed farriage intXer caiTi.tge,, tltey could ste, in tlie dti-ly right of the lamps within, the dim rows of pas sengers, many of them asleep, and all unconscious that they wen; on the wrong line:btwLiugr)(iiuc!aiKl fa-, into the jaws of death Great God ! what a picture of hu man kind was that, if one had a mo ment to think of if, Klajeklock'.-j da-oath r was short .And gasping; "Tlie iptrspinif was &hhl-f ing in great beals upon his brow. As he pas-nnl the carriage where poor Jenny wa. lie. bent over anil glared wildly iu, but could, not, distinguish her auioitgst the inotlej' crowil of slumbering as.;engers. )a thev dashetl UlackhK'k and Sinclair thun- side by side with the 1 thev uiiiiu abreast of I'm was moving in thcr wrong direc- tjon. He continued watcluug: it for a. j pitcli of few Seconds, exixjeting to" kni" It stop ;.- whistle : -id - coifie ' lack : Intt-- still - it teiiC im,. topli tlie, JHow CaiHphell was there, Imt SO- ; l ,i i-i iti iH - stimi fiMi I nr :ilwiv sitthui he looked ;cflre1essly -round toward tl oa the seat under the stiinnboard, with tj-Aiu wlucli Elatrklock had just deft j hU head hanging down nearly to his li ijuu .ui. a m.u t, air'auj , ; Kliees. Blaekloek shouted and veHwl at the his voice," Sinclair blew the but Campbell either did not hear, or was too far gone to pay heed., ,. t , . , J,eAfc elftsh aliead. knwL sigjial 'ilie. express to stop,' cried Sinclair, ex citedly. He pulled out his watch and stoop ed to see the time. 1'ight minutes to eleven. The. express was two min utes lflfliid hertiinenhe:uly.' j Tl wasn't' a moment" to lose. "O ! here she wines !" erieil Iilack lock, clutching Sinclair's arm eon vulsivel. m ,art,atralog:- tlie-Jinearw-o-pomts "it" ligTif ldie "the"' eyeT"ir biLsilitik had glided into view, and were Hist dilating and growing bright er ami fiercer, as the iron monster from the South came on through the darkness at the rate of a mile a min ute. Already the thunder of its ap proach was distinctly perceptible. Scarcely a mile-separated the two trains. In thirty seconds they would be together ! Sinclair's engine was still bjowling on, alongside the otheV. T"I1 jump across.' cried Blackloek, suddenly. Hash on -vou and sig- aliheF02!l." TBUt Iu a moment, before Sinclair could hold him back, Blackloek was at the side of the engine, had crouched low aijtrt-'inadef fa iIrate'spi1iig4ir4 alighted upon the footlxiard of the other tender. He staggered for a moment : but reeoverinjr his bsilanee inoving away and away . "Hello! what. doe-. maaii?,.' he cried, jmupin'js to his feet. He's' going 6fT on tlie doxvnliive !" "u Blaclilocklookeel.f and turned white as deutlu , The awfni tinth JlaslieU up on him. CainpleHf W' dranlvi 'anil lid not kifbw'rwliat hewas about.?- In au " iustaiif, ' ha'puig from "Sinclair's engine; IJlacklock . rah "swiftly along the line in s pursuit of tlie : retresiting truiiu It was hopeless. SA ftul head of steam was on. Tlie t train .jvas puekeiiing'its every hioihent The1 heads that' had ixniijf 'fjopphig' out t ro:n Lottie 'of tlie C4trifee! Svindo s" to -shj ,wmt; the?iiuise !of Uetcivtiorr wa. -r.eeo drawn-in, fnnl tha findo.v4 pull-; -d up again,' ijmler the iinpi-ession, no i!o!tbt, that tlie train wai a'gsUh on its way., . The jguard'.iu the 'brfak ri sooii as he' louiid tliat. the ti;a,in was ac-timlly'ktting tott oiytlR'Ht roiig line,' licgau tp iniikevbis way hm-rietlly ,froiii ;iri iage to carriage to wanl the engine, but miss5ed'hI'tiMting, ntl 'fell hejiv jy to, the.grouiHl.f -Before lu had, re eoYcred'frohi' tlie stuuuinir effect ot" the fall, and got upon his feet again," the train W1V, pllV ' J . JiV.,f yy;,'V Tliother gjiai-d hai), been stranding ?th'e pJatforl'n," with Jhe.statibli-mas-ter. 'waiting fill' tliii 'train should conie baek f alotidej i . TJ1J2 ; iwouient tltey imiw it was moving away on thfrwrong tnuk. they cfied.to the , pointsiuau, :.:id tlie guaitl rtislied out upon . the I'?iie. " '-V ;' ir " ''' 4 A! ;: TJje rx)Uiti5isiair shoittedj wsaveci tlie ri LuniJ-anintl 'turned oiv't tliy; dis- tanee. , danger t signal , wim?f.. icetf woi-tli,' so thajtiCaiupbeilr eoiU .see , it. No attention WiV paid' t6 'these sigr 11 nals ; ami away the long ttOlu went; tlinilderhlg iiiojtlie; dazKne5H.;i ;;;; i Blackloek frn inadly a long tlieJine, in the deperae hope "that . lie , might "yertrtke the tiainV and in his aginijy ;ryiig t'Go& to'stfliji it.' Bhfc Hie red lights jiloii': the? llne"rweref "growing smaLLei-r .and, inal Jer, ? ? afwl fioi& wu gone. , Bi;te)ihck"srcHii forjaV jutkuieJit iito r one ' 'lierefc ' of his senses , and thenV" starting.' rair back.'-' 1 :! ' . .Sinclair fetoeHl hi hI.H"!fcugifw,' await ing him. .:'' ,4 & -h'lj "Are they oft' ?" , , - j. -.- Oh yeV? 'oit' I ify (iod V' he cried hi 'ftgouyv wliOt iilro -WW td dff?" ' ; . Simlair plmekeil out. his hvateli, and instant? y, sui evssioa of. Jliorior j?lie Lsto his iaci.' ' " 1 ' ': . "I .,) The-night express from the SVAith is comisii? on tliatlliatvt' .lie akli'liur' rieilly.j-, She,A elue,. here t im aiXteeJi Aghast Wfth'fiorrdr.n'B!a'ck1ekt-t- gered and covered; Ms'-fax; wWrt J1 i b inds. "Smklenly A thought flashed i ..rrm with; tile grasp fTargiant,; - ; "Give li4tfchaiwvgive her?reliasei!r .he .crietlt igei-ly. tHtrai(eIc 'MUuvonr sMeain up? vijet'Aiiv ;hernyu.se vviij iiiJ! Hivinwi.iii ty ataaaiiwsttipitHBnt .or top ilv ex presrt .afiireUhey ifneet; s For ;od"s-fwiquh;kS""Hlj Vr.Ktl4n7o-t Blacklottk's lookjiad tslmiiged in a -inonitTiironlbno.nraiiiitiojfil' to ne off tumble. i eagwiaaiifeo vimi hope.. forward to the stjpairi, -,niri?i3fwt iustmitly, he sprang ertifte,Vlmt;olt' the on tne ineaiv. it was an the brave fellow could do. Now for life for life! He seized Campbell. He drag ged him to the side of the engine to leap off. Ah, 19 late! The huge train was still rolling on. when the express with its flying plume, and its great irids, magnifying into two great orbs of white llame, came on through thetlakrjjejii life 4 tJmderbpltoatfJ in a moment had dashed upon them. The shock was terrific. The engines were smashed, the red tires flared up ; tlie huge tttrriages of both trains came on like successive explosions, and leaping madly over one another, piietnfpfaarifr wMim'iWi- ing'tfibtlrtriilht Of a6nyantrtleafh. Some, toppling over, rolled aside into tlie darkness ; and a thousand shrieks rang wildly up into the shuddering air of night. ; airetl, sweet, clieerful, well-.-irranged house exerts a moral influenee over its inmates, and makes the menibers of a family jeaeefnlaud considerate of each other's feeling and happiness. The connection is obviovts between the stiite ojiligtitions which no law can enforce, Qn the contrary, a filthy, squalid, nox ious dwelling, in which none of the decencies of life are observed, eontrit utes to make tins inhabitants Feltisli sensual and regankss of the feelings of others ; and tlie constant indulgence of such passions, renders, tjiein reckless and brutal. imow.v li V. his 1 TAonxx. In that beautiful part of Germany which Ixmlers on the lihine tliere is a noble cat!e which, : you travel on the western Iwnk of the river, you may see lifting its ancient towers on the other side, above the grove trees which are as old as itself. About forty years ago tliere lived in that cast e a noble gentleman, who we shall c di the Baron. Tin Baron had an only son, who was not. only a comfort to his tat. her, but a blessing to all who lived on his father's land. It happened on one occasion that, the young man.behig from home, there came a French' gentleman to see the Barqiir As thl gentleman came into the castle, he btganto talk of his Heavenly Father iu terms that chilled the old man's blood, oti which the Baron reproved hinu saying : Are you" not afraid of offending GikI who reigns above, by speaking in such a manlier?" The geutleman said ho knew noth ing about God, t Imt he had ne ver seen him. - The Baron did not notice at. this time what the gentleman said, but tlu next morning ne took occasion, first, to show him a beautiful picture that hung on the wall. "My son drew that picture,' said the Baron.' Then your sou i ? a clever man, replied the gentleman. . . Theiitho'Baron went with him into, the garden, and showd him many beait tifurtlowers and plants. Who has the- ordering of thisgar den ?" asked tlie ieuOv'iua'n. A msTiiKssixd OOM-xnu M. The ew Orleans l'iutnc tells of a young.' ambitious deUitej- who propounded the following fr the considration of thetsoclety : :.;'-. ;r Ktt"r man plants a watermillion seed next to his fence' and this Vi e watermillion seed sprouts up into a wavermunon vine, and tlcit 'ere watei- million-vine grows and nfeanders ! thruglt ' th.itere fence into another 'f man's hitdjiieent ;.and in that other I man's lot' so adjacent, tliatfc re water- I FIVE 'TO million vine sprouted from that 'ere I w:itermiliion seed a nil nieande that "ar fence into this cre other man's lot adjacent, tharin eimsolidates and homologates into n watermillion. the (piest ion, feller citizens and ladies, is : Towhkhofthe.se "ere men did that 'a r watermillion so homologated and promulgated, belong? to ' the man who planted 'that "ere waterinilliou seed meandered thro' that ar fence in to this ere man's lot so adjacent and thar so consolidated into a 'watermill ion ; or to the man who owned this 'ere lot so adjacent, w har was go pro mulgated the watermillion vine that so exerggitated from that '.-ir watermilTiou vine that ' meandered thro this "ere fence aid so sprouted from that 'ar watermillion seed that that 'ere man thar planted? XI i'J X J J J.X I.J , Agents Wanted. j It was Kowlantl Hill w ho said : q ! don't like, those mighty fine preachers who' round oil' their sentances so beau j tifully that, they an sure to roll off the j sinner's conscience.' : ' , 7 A 1 17, u' AK 10 . " " FIFTY DOLLARS A AX 15 Y AGENTS, WHO SELL THE F0LL0WIN0 NEW ELEGANTLY BOUND 'if.: DRUGS. ETC. i r H Murder fn Albany. SX EVER VKT UEKX KNOWN, AND no tlireiileniiiar of it al present. Dentil Is h thliifT wlifeli soinellme must iH'tnll -ver',iii Hint dutuyhicrof tlie luiniini fam ily ; ami e;, Of vour life, if llstsie lays .his vile hands mx'ni ywi, thero is s; ill "a haltu in ;V.eatl," ly- whtch ynii limy. 1 restoreil o ivit'Vt hi?ali li. and prolong your thiya to a niinu-u-Jous eAtetit. 15y ealHn.!? on With a prescription, whin) vou can havo it eoinpouii'It-il liv oae exiHTaJiieeU ta lluit pawleuinrUius. Alsi, WHisrun fly on lain t a Kno t n-v40i-imcnf of ttvnh ilrtrs, paten t Jiii-':li;-in?, vlifiniea'.s, paiits, oils, ilve siuir, trusses, e.c. Agents lor tin? fik Weed IteMiety Dr. D. .layno aid the liaron he son, every plant, I in'av" sav. from to the hyssop 1 '3Iy knows tl a, cedar of Iebaijoii on the Wali.'" i ; f ' ) "Indeed," said the jrentleman : i hall think verv hiirhlv Of htm soon.'" The i'aron took. him into the village and showed him a smull, neat cottage, where his sou had established a schtsui, and where he had cau-ed poor chil dren .who had-Jost their, pinvntj to be received and nourisl ted nthisowii ex pense. The children in this school house looked so happy and innocent that the fc'rench gentleman was very much pleased, and when thev returned to the captlo he aid to the Jla,rou : u What -a.- happy ih'an v have such a trood son l'"' "IIvwdo you know that I have. a ! good son." ! "Ueniuse I have seen his work-, and ! I know he must be clever ami good, j if he has done all that you have shown 1 to inc." j "J5ut you have never seen him.' j ' Xo but I know him very well, be- ; cause I judge bun of his works."' " on no; and now please tlraw near to this window and tell me what vou observe hence.' Vhy, ; I see the sun traveling through the sky and shedding its fro lics over one of the greatest countries in the World ; and I behold a mighty river at my feet, and a vat range of woods, and I see pasture grounds and vineyard-vand cattle and .sheep .feed-; ing in the green licUK and many thatched cotuiges here and there." jVnti do you see notJiiug pleasant or lovely or cheerful in ail that is spread out before you?" Doyou think that I want common scn44!M tleit I Ive;hst tlususe of my ej'es, nij- frienil, that 1 should "not be" able to relish the charms of such a scehe as this?" , Well, then, if you are able to judge AND ' Illiitxitecl 15boks! N K W F I II 31 ! w. ii. litis ax & co. lfav jtt received a lare and well eelott . etl shk-Iv 1' IT All' T JlZ 1Z , Siifh as Farmers' & Mechaitics' Tcols, i C'-IOXSISTISO OF --AX VII.S, at'KS, 11KI. J lows, hammers, slt-il-jces, sa s, planes, ' ems cnt aad mill Siiws; toyotlier withu j Jare LWashJiigton. wild Its I'tihlic IJuild- lii ,s. erounus and Statuary, . Wit h tV diagram' ot the llousi'of lf;pre seniai ives ami Senate oi thet nilcds ales, tlih-ly-.ive suel eii'ntviiir.-, and cijrhiy pa'-its of tlesc-ription and historical readinl; mailer. ' A Kiiiitlr of th!. lutiiilsi.m -lHKtk will he sent to thiwy wis'liin. to a;-t ii iieits, for two dollars, and ityi; sttvinps for rtji iMstiiie. The Grcitest Cabinet of Kirtis, Ani mals and lteptiles, both Native and Or. Orosfoii hlieiiinattc Cure & Sons' medicines. t-. . S!h:ik-i's I'osi.fvi.' and Xuiratlve Powders kept in stock. Also a.fents for the IITniiit Kliuttle Ki'wliiK- MeJiliie, , One of flu; most useful pieces of !iotisc1io1 I liirim tire extant, fail and examine. i:.:. ,i son. Alhan,y,Jnmj 10, 71-DVS , . , ALBANY FOUNDJi Y And ach i ri o S li o -i ' you are to j asj-i:tmi:xt or iuox ash sti:i:i Xails, sprin;is, axles, thiinhle-sktdns, holt etc., etc., etc. A w'Il Neleotnl jitoeU of I SaOK3SS, 1I5JISS, I . j Bent rims, shafts, iolcs, hieliory axles, etc. All of which are now offered to io pul- i lie at low rates. As we make the husisiess i a specially, we can and w ill keep a better ! iis-iorimoiir, at lower prices, than any , house in this city. 1'orelgn. ever published. Tliis elegant voluini tontains ov r w i hun'.lrtxl itdtmd jJat j, and is a. liooU noodud j and nseful in every fa aiily. It is of larjit; size an i iiiuiuwnuoiy ikiuiiu. j. suuipie 01 this work will he sent to tliost; w li doi-iri to act as agents r three tlollars and live stamps for retui-iujwwtayeJ A IP. CIIERKY 1'roiM-ietor, AI.I'AXY, OKKGOX, . -'', '- - '"' . - , v-:"- SJsnufaclares Steam Esigiiscg, Faur"niBl Saw 151 HI Maeliin- ..""""::-.' ery, .. WOOD WOIIKIXG V EXAMINE THIS LIS?: l- '!' i t; And AGRICULTURAL FACfJINERy, Alsoreceivinj; and oHMiiu, a Itiryte splendid assortment of and WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Which we offer at re.Uii-ed rat:s. w. ir. Ki ns & (' ., Monteith tlre-prooi' hrick, first street. March 12, 7tKJ7 Of now hooks, anv oiie of which we will sx-iul for one dollar. They are ail hound 4 and illustrated. 1 1000 i tricks littAij KSI AI'K. ItEAL' KSTAT E .01 my soil's gooti character ly seeing his good works, how does it happen that ymi .form no judgement, of the goodness of (iod, by witnessing such wonders of His handiwork as are now Ufforo you 2. ,Let;Uiq never , hear ytau. iny'gHHrfriei id; "again ?ay tf tat -yon know uotjid, unless you have not the use of your senses.' ;,.; STITZEL &. UIrTOX, Ileal Estate ISrolierx and ,, r lUesicral Agculs. t! BRANCH OPFUCJ:, ALBANY, OH., .; a; 1 1 Bath IG KXKKAL LASn.VtiEXCV FOU. KK-' T fon. Kstahlislied Julv, lsr.s. AnoIU-e wheiv ireneral infonnalion eoiieernin t lie A TorCIIIXU STOKV. The Bath j snrees of Uivjjon tan be ohtained five Time teils the following imthetic in- I ci?.rflV,i...wi twv.r,,..''M,i auent - ii TcO csMtuid collatcn boy. (twins) Hook of iJO Puzzles. 100 picturea. CourtsJiip made liasy. Art of mak ing Iuvo. How Camblcrs Win. with cards. L'ortuue Teller and Dream Hook. Horse Taming. "' " ' M ' " How to llay Poker to Win. How to Mix HIH) Drinks. Pi ice $.1 50. The Art of tetter Writing. Secrets Worth Knowing. A guide to the 1 mm 11 (hot 11 re of medi cines, ix-rfnmery, soais, flye, wines, cor dials,, popuiar bcv-ei-jifs luiinuatcl nu.T.4 seeivts,'and many others." ''.' -' . Kogues and Itogueries. Ventriloquism Aaadc fcasy. Ha.c IJall liook. cu Two Ixjjiutiful little jaged about the years, of a remark- .able, loving. f. disposition anil usually precocious ior tneir age, were eai-n at tacked with the scarlet fever and iu a short time one of them died, The other oiiei : "after 'Wrestling with the diseases for along time, rallied. 'and o doubts were entertained of his recovery biitx he const:uitJ.v. l-uledifqr'1 his departed little brother, 'and. refused to be comforted unless he could see him. In vaiuJuis attendants told him tliat he had only gone away 011 a short visit, he would not lie satisfied unless he was, taken over JLhe uutire house and. airetrthair "his' 1 Wot her wias"1i-riot?:-afc-honie. His entreaties were s urgent that finally, he was carried through every rtiom ih the - hoNtse,1 and his eyes si'archetl each room hopefully and longingly. Having lriadd'U'eStoup. of the house he . returneil to his chamber, and seemed to have given up all thought of seeing In, brother, liu j;Ud. Aiot-!Veii mention Tits nanieT bifb"st'eined trr re alize that his brother could not eo4QiQ him s'1 &ll,u3, u'ht, all H:ikctetC ahefiwageiot tfpath; ei and the .weeping attendant s;iw the dying child clasp his little hands, and heard him exclaim exultiugly. I see I see!" See what?" said the watehef? 1 't see, I Me -'sAiber' and then, with a smile, he ..closed his ej-es in death. " " StJ, cnil soc.nritics. We have for s:ilo 11 lui'MTt amount of property lo ated in the, town f AUmitiv. Al, farming lauds, of evury description, located hi linn and other count ies in t his .Stale.' Ax incident. The 1 other evening tw ivo Smm Wrtiklng 3 ttji II Hndjs?ttif et niist the -'Academy oT"JUuslc; fttt "!m air and manner khui thej,r were searching rei indicated that for some' one. Nea? fteffim tlevaJitllffJfe liay '. whom one of them recognized as her son, and questioned : ".Oh, Charley, do voir knpw .wjaeiv, your.paua is?" ' Vhy, ofmMa,v AvtShe an swer, '"he's in here -playing marbles, and btfeiteo wuihl:I3,eii4ibii5 one." A hurried dive into the biilard room fol lowed, the sound of -female voices, pitvhetl in a high key. was heard, a sheepish looking man emerged, and a family party took up the inarch for home. Kossuth is reported to have des- fiaired of the cause of human freedom n Euroiie, and to talk of returning to this country to die here, because it is the only country where liberty has been from first to last preserved in its jierfection. . - To tlie Citizen 'of Albany, ' . : ',' t'' i i i And vlcinity,"ant to the owners 'of real es fate: Wo taicothls-mcthod'of caliiujj vour attention to our place of business, llav in determined to opt'ii u liniui'li ollk-e iu vourcilv, weesin otter vou a medium for wbTamirittrelmersiTve hRt i appre ciated by hnyeiiirs it wives them much time and labor hi searching' for what tliov want. Our principal ayrency, at Portland, jorejion, is thoroughly estabi'tshed, and the Suffice so well tuniishis J for giving informa tion upon rail estato tlmt it.at&ails tlie most co'inpleto facilities for all parties I'm v imr business in our line. Vou incur noqxpcnso in plaelu.tt yur pvH;rty on sale witht us.unlvss a jSule is '. Office, First street, tuiar tele?jrra)h office. JOHN V. MKNDKXHALL, Afjent. AlhailyfMai-di ,-2v3tf 5 t LI VERY. LIVERY, 1"KE3 A7WI SALE STA'ELE JS , , ;Af.nAN Y OREGON ,'h c.: . . rROPRIKTOUS, We have in press a large, list of books for the lion. lays. All communications must Ik? addressed, AVnsiiliirtoii i'nhliMZkititf 4'iiipaiiy, . i-oc-U box lsa,AVa-shin;;tou, li. i. 7v4 .' . it . . H . -'i,w- And all kinds of T ' Particular attention xaid to repairing all kiuciof machinery, , 1. 1 i4lv; PATENT 3IKDICIXES. Tiac , Great Jrtcdical Discovery I Dr. WAIKEII'S OLrFOENIA ? VINEGAR BITTERS, Hundred.3 of Thousands 03- Bear testimony to their Wonder- il ep psWHAT 1 S3i ARE THEY ? 2 2 C - - 6, - - R I "T - ' VU4if W n Standard Receipt, Selected from Ths Best French, English, Rus sian, Japanese and American C I m; AltK PKEPAKICI) TO FI KXISII "1 f the puhlio with neat turnouts in tho way of ' ": ' KivlisSi ISiiles niil Carrlaps and, 5 t i : . V A :On tho most reason:xlle terms. Our 11 very is all new, and of the latest stylos, and w'e shall tako pride ii Kivinsr ouV patrons as uetit and reliable an outfit a cun he ol- It flirt Cfahi 'I$rK lioHVfliM aft. reasonable- ratPshV3) tut' or limmiiji . !' HaxdvS and earrUige3 furnished for par ,tUv, etc. . - i , ; A share of pubfie mrronn Te is sfdieitefl. UARTOKS & MKltKlCK. Allwny, Dec. 17, hi0-15 At Slieild's Siaiioii, j ' ; TTriLI BE IN READIXKSSTO itunnvw i It lifffli;. otn lil , rtt: o Aturluti -1)41171. t iu no liinusiiBu v. itn cleaning anUele ivatins? nmehinery of- tlw most approved iont ruction. ' Stukswill ho furnlshed,und itHebieiieaC Albany, ptlxx will bo paid; i ' -Terios for storage, ote, uiaile. bnow 6 EUREKA COMPOUNDING CO., jor vyusiii list 0-1, e. c, ? J S J - 1!K P1IEPAUK1) TO FILL. OiiPKKS If A lor their ceie:)rated eoinixmiids. or will ey4, tdux. i;eeviipi so ,ilmj anv,ijeroiJ ao lJiake Uau-oun AHupouii i.aud NutuiiM tne tormuia. 1 ne coiiiisany's circular con tains; HORSE,' CATrLE.SHEEP AND vSrii3.lSKASIi!-, CORNS, M OtyiV 1YSI3 NKR V, tJlUVEL, HllloUM.V- 11SM, WARTS, Fit fc-OK.-L.I2, I'l L K S, TI2TTI2H, TtKll'HACUE, Cllli.S. UOHMS UHUISES. nUKJiS.RINGlVOKMS, fc'ULOXS, SOKE AND WKAK. LiYIiS, ETC. )' '. . - . ; - Compounds of the above, or anv other desired, will lxi sent, for onodoltar'forone article : or two will bo sent for 91 SO. Jle ceipts for nnpoundin, with full direc tions, 50 wnts each, or tlireu lor 1. If yon want to know how to make Bour bon, apple, Irish, Scotch, wheat or sorghum whisky; blackberry, cherry, eotfiauj, tfin eer, peach and rosplierrv brandy; sixtwn kinds of vinegar ; black, bine, frroen, red and indelible ink ; cider, sweet and park linjj; fourteen kinds of lcer; blacking, m tMiste and lifpiiil, for lutmcss, earriagesana all kinds of leather ; dyeing, in every shade and color; shaving soap, to promote the growth of hair; varnishes ot twelve vari eties, and every other compound in gen eral use, send fifty cents and stamp tor re ceipt. . . , ; Vn (wv1a warranted a representetU Send stamp for circular. All communi cations must be addressed to i Kiireka ComponiKHiiK Oai., 1 Room Xo.2-21' MayN bnilding, Washington, v, v. ?s.FANCY j r D R I N K ,l?f Made, of ( Poor Until,, Wli'miiorn. l'rowt SpIritanadRcrnfte llqoursfloctcri-d.RplcoJ . and sTrceteaedto pleaso tlis taste, ctilledf Ton. lca,7.wABUscw,' ' I5cstorcrs,w titat lca-1 the tlpplec on, to druutenncs and.fuln, but arc a true. MedlcinciaaUc from t'leXntive XlooU end Herbs of Califtrrhla.lrec from nil Alcoholic Stlmnlnats'.' THer'are t!io3IM?AT tlLOOI PUKIFJEH and LIFE CSIVIXW PlttX CIPI."Eapcrrcct l'.cnovator andlnvlgoratoc ot the.SjtSBcnrrying.off all polsoaous mat.tcr.9pd restoring the blood to n licaltliy condition. Xo person can takrf tbcsftTiltters according to dlrcc tion and remain long an well. . ; For InflaiiHuiilory and Chroulo Uhcu iiintisin and iout, Dyapcimla r Iudl sention, BiliODM, llcmlttcut ltMldticiw mittcnt f'oTcrs, DlwnncH of tho litocM, V.lvcr,' Klilueyo, nnd Bladder, thesfe lilt ters liava been most successful.' 6u;li Iis eaucs are caused by Vitlntcd nioH whlc'i Is generally,' produced by derangement of the DigceitiTC (h-tans. 1 ' '' ;-;" "'' " ''" ' DVSEPSIA Olt INDIGESTION". Ileadiuflio. Pain in the Shoulders, Couglis, Tiyht. ness of. te Cheat, Dizziness, Sour Xqac(atis ol tho Stomach, Bad tasto ia the Month Biliouj At taRka, iT1r!tBtion pf tie Heart, lafla:tvnDott'Sr ut th l,Ongs,PalB la tho regions of t!eKltaciysitrid ahniidred: oflier painful symptoms aVo! th oCi prjhgf ot" pyspepsia. "',',',..'.,; ;, '. ,". I Thry invigorata tlo Stomach and. stimulate tins, torpldhverand bowc'i, which render tboripf ua- - equalled efficacy la .cleansing Xho- Wbdi of All Impurities, and lmpirttoS lif andtigbtOi the -whole system,. ., ,--t . I POBt Sll - l"fEAB9. EpWoris,Tctt;r 4att laieam, Biotchca. Spots, Thuplcs. PusoU;b, Bolls Carbuncles, ning-Wornw, Scnld-IIoad, Sore Eyes,ETyipelas, Itch,, Scarft, Discoloratlona ol th Skirt ?S"Vr! Piseaacf rU SJtiu, oi a-ftatcver- name ornature. ara literally dug up bbj carried ont of lioystoo In a p.hpri tunc tip sue uso of these Bitters, ( . Ouo bottii. lui suob cases trill oonInoefbe tnoof inerodulous of fuoir cnVatlveeflS:;- ;. ;'r;:!r:r'';,''i: ' ','' Cleanse, Vitiated plood wiicneTcr yoti And Its impnttobxuptiag through, tho skin , luploir pies, lErnptions o os j cleanto it trticn you and ft obstroldHkaa ' elugglsK hi tho' Velner cleansdjweii Hla font, nnd ybat feoltngi i.trflli ten ' o. .?Jhi& "Kwjp'Vuj, )lob6i!jnr4,aa the. health f tbe system nill follonr ;rn'-tV'-tiiT ' I: nXTAiEadothorWORMiurlsingi chesyBtomiof somanythonsanaa are effctnMy destroyed afed "rctooVed,' !For tan direetlon'ifi reid carefully tM clrfettlir ardttna j6acn bbtUa', 'i'hVfc'! ii. WAhKEE.' Proprietor. C. HJ WUOSAlJJ.& kiBgglnd,GNjo.A6iiMi 4k& Ftahclsed CaU, and ,apmefci mr6t,riteW!tJorb BOLD iV ALL DhirGGI3T8AJS"Cri?EALER3. '.. i'j-